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The 2025 Centennial Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships are set for March 1-2 at Schnader Fieldhouse on the campus of Franklin & Marshall College. The two-day event will begin at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and continue through Sunday afternoon with 19 events to be held for both the men and women.
Johns Hopkins remains the prohibitive favorite to continue its 13-year winning streak this weekend. The Blue Jays enter the meet ranked 11th in the USTFCCCA national rankings and first in the Mid-Atlantic Region. Ursinus (23) is also ranked nationally. Other CC teams ranked among the top 10 regionally include Ursinus (6th in Metro) and Swarthmore (8th in Metro).
Hopkins ran away with the title last winter with 311 points, claiming gold in 13 of the 19 events. The last team other than JHU to claim the Centennial women's indoor championship was Haverford in 2010. In the 30-year history of the event, Hopkins (13) holds the most team titles, followed by Dickinson (7), Haverford (6), Swarthmore (2) and Gettysburg (2).
Six Centennial champions are back in the field this winter, with five of the six looking to replicate previous gold-medal performances. Swarthmore's Hannah Swale is the two-time defending champion in the pentathlon, while JHU's Erika Ezumba won both the shot put and weight throw last season.
Harrinee Senthilkumar is the returning champion in the mile, while JHU's Sophie Nilsson (2022 triple jump) and Gettysburg's Lillian Boudreau (2023 400m) will aim to return to the top of the medal stand as well. JHU's Annie Huang is the reigning champion and meet record holder in the 800, but will compete in the 400 this weekend.